Mobile terminal, server, and method of operating the same

ABSTRACT

A mobile terminal includes: a display; a radio communication unit configured to exchange data with a server; and a controller configured to perform various operations. For example, in response to an input to execute an application associated with a home appliance, the controller to control a screen of the application associated with the home appliance to be displayed on the display. In response to a simple login item on the screen of the application being selected, the controller to control the radio communication unit to create a simple login ID account based on device information of the mobile terminal, and to transmit data including information on the created simple login ID account to the server. Additionally, in response to an account login item on the screen of the application being selected, the controller to control the radio communication unit to transmit data including user account information to the server.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a Continuation Application of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 15/872,611 filed Jan. 16, 2018, which claims thepriority benefit of Korean Patent Application 10-2017-0006910, filedJan. 16, 2017 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, thedisclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND 1. Field

The present disclosure relates to a mobile terminal, a server, and amethod of operating the same. More particularly, the present disclosurerelates to a mobile terminal, a server, and a method of operating thesame, which provides an application service to control a plurality ofhome appliances.

2. Background

Existing homes appliances, such as washing machines, air-conditioners,cleaners, and the like, that are used at home or in the office, mayindividually perform their own functions and operations.

For example, a refrigerator stores food, a washing machine washeslaundry, an air-conditioner controls indoor temperature, a cookingdevice cooks food, and the like.

With the development of various communication technologies, homeappliances are connected to each other via network connections throughwired/wireless communication.

As the home appliances are connected to each other over a network, datamay be transmitted from one home appliance to another, or information ona home appliance may be checked in another home appliance.

Smart devices, such as a mobile terminal and the like, may also beconnected in the network, such that a user may check and controlinformation on the home appliances by using a smart device anytime andanywhere.

Such network of home appliances at home may be called a smart home.

Regarding the smart home technology, Korean Laid-open Patent PublicationNo. 10-2003-0093196 discloses a home network including a washing machineand the like.

The art discloses that, after a predetermined period of time uponcompletion of washing, the washing machine itself communicates with auser based on presence of laundry and humidity, and performs a follow-upprocess in response to a result of the communication, thereby preventingin the first place damage of laundry left in the washer for an extendedperiod of time.

That is, upon completion of washing, the washing machine in the homenetwork transmits information regarding the left laundry and a querymessage asking whether to proceed with a follow-up process, and uponreceiving a response, the washing machine performs a follow-up process.

As disclosed in the art, the general smart home technology may provideservices through a mobile terminal that may be carried and convenientlyused by a user.

Research has been conducted on various methods to provide applicationservices to control home appliances through a mobile terminal and toenhance user convenience.

Many methods are being developed to provide application services thatallow for simple registration of home appliances based on a device or anaccount, and enable easy switching and integration of accounts by auser's selection.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Arrangements and embodiments may be described in detail with referenceto the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to likeelements and wherein:

FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a smart home system including homeappliances according to an example embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating components of a smart home andInternet of Things (IoT) system;

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a mobile terminal as seen from the frontside thereof according to an example embodiment of the presentdisclosure;

FIG. 4 is a schematic block diagram illustrating an internalconfiguration of a mobile terminal according to an example embodiment ofthe present disclosure;

FIG. 5 is a schematic block diagram illustrating an internalconfiguration of a server according to an example embodiment of thepresent disclosure;

FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an application login scenario accordingto an example embodiment of the present disclosure;

FIGS. 7 to 11 are diagrams referred to in the description of anapplication login process according to an example embodiment of thepresent disclosure;

FIGS. 12 to 14 are diagrams referred to in the description of a simplelogin according to an example embodiment of the present disclosure; and

FIGS. 15 to 25 are diagrams referred to in the description of a methodof operating a mobile terminal and a server according to an exampleembodiment of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Embodiments may now be described more fully with reference to theaccompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments are shown.Embodiments may, however, be embodied in many different forms and shouldnot be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein.

In the drawings, for clarity of description, parts unrelated todescription are omitted, and the same reference numerals may be usedthroughout this specification to refer to the same or very similarparts.

In the following description, a suffix such as “module” and “unit” maybe used to refer to elements or components. Use of such a suffix hereinis merely intended to facilitate description of the specification, andthe suffix itself is not intended to give any special meaning orfunction. Thus, the terms “module” and “unit” can be usedinterchangeably.

FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a smart home system including homeappliances according to an example embodiment of the present disclosure.Other embodiments and configurations may also be provided.

Referring to FIG. 1, a home appliance network system includes homeappliances, each having a communication module to communicate with otherdevices or a server 70, or to be connected to a network.

For example, the home appliance may be an air-conditioning device 10, acleaner 20, a refrigerator 31, a washing machine 32, and the like, eachof which has a communication module (or communication device).

The air-conditioning device 10 may include at least one of thefollowing: an air conditioner 11, an air purifiers 12 and 13, an airhumidifier 14, and a hood 15.

The cleaner 20 may be (or include) a vacuum cleaner 21, a robot cleaner22, and the like.

The communication module included in the home appliances 10, 20, 31, and32 may be a WiFi communication module. However, there is no limitationon a communication method in the present disclosure.

The home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 may include another type ofcommunication module or a plurality of communication modules. Forexample, the home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 may include a Near-FieldCommunication (NFC) module, a ZigBee communication module, a Bluetooth™communication module, and the like.

The home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 may be connected to the server 70through a WiFi communication module and the like, and may support smartfunctions such as remote monitoring, remote control, and the like.

The home appliance network system according to an example embodiment mayinclude a mobile terminal 50 such as a smart phone, a tablet PC, and thelike.

By using the mobile terminal 50, a user may check information regardingthe home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 included in the home appliancenetwork system, and/or may control the home appliances 10, 20, 31, and32.

The home appliance network system may include a plurality of Internet ofThings (IOT) devices. Accordingly, the home appliance network system mayinclude the home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32, the mobile terminal 50,and the IOT devices.

The home appliance network system may use a communication method that isnot limited to a communication method for network connections.

For example, the home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32, the mobile terminal50, and the IOT devices may be connected to each other via networkconnections through a wired/wireless router.

Devices included in the home appliance network system may form a meshtopology network, in which each device is connected independently viacommunication connections.

The home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 may communicate with the server70 or the mobile terminal 50 via a wired/wireless router. The homeappliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 included in the home appliance networksystem may communicate with the server 70 or the mobile terminal 50 viaEthernet.

The home appliance network system may include a gateway.

The home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 included in the home appliancenetwork system may be connected to each other through networkconnections directly or via the gateway.

The home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 may be connected with each otherthrough network connections directly or via the gateway to communicatewith the server 70.

In addition, the gateway may communicate with the server 70 or themobile terminal 50 via Ethernet.

The home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 may transmit a device operationstate, a setting value, and the like, to the server 70 and/or thegateway.

A user may check information regarding the home appliances 10, 20, 31,and 32 included in the home appliance network system, and/or may controlthe home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32.

When receiving a call, the mobile terminal 50 may transmit a signal,indicating the call, to the server 70 and/or the gateway. In response tothe call received by the mobile terminal 50, the home appliances 10, 20,31, and 32 included in the home appliance network system may perform aspecific operation or change a predetermined setting.

In response to a user's instruction input through the mobile terminal 50and the like, or in response to a specific event occurring in the homeappliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 included in the home appliance networksystem, the server 70 and/or the gateway may transmit a signal to eachof the home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 to control the home appliances10, 20, 31, and 32.

In some embodiments, the gateway may include an output unit, such as adisplay, an audio output unit, and the like.

The display and the audio output unit may be stored in the gateway, andmay output an image and audio based on a received signal.

For example, a music file stored in the gateway may be reproduced andoutput by the audio output unit.

The display and the audio output unit may output image and audioinformation associated with the operation of the gateway.

The server 70 may store and manage information transmitted from the homeappliances 10, 20, 31, and 32, the mobile terminal 50, and otherdevices.

The server 70 may be a server of home appliances or a server operated bya company entrusted by a manufacturer to provide services.

Information regarding the home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 may betransmitted to the mobile terminal 50, and the mobile terminal 50 maydisplay the information received from the home appliances 10, 20, 31,and 32.

The home appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 may receive information or aninstruction from the mobile terminal 50. The home appliances 10, 20, 31,and 32 may transmit various types of information to the server 70. Theserver 70 may transmit some or all of the information received from thehome appliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 to the mobile terminal 50.

The server 70 may transmit the information received from the homeappliances 10, 20, 31, and 32 to the mobile terminal 50, while keepingthe information intact or by processing the information.

While FIG. 1 illustrates an embodiment where there is a single server70, embodiments are not limited thereto. For example, the system may beconnected with two or more servers.

In some embodiments, the gateway may communicate with the server 70 orthe mobile terminal 50 by using a first communication scheme; and maycommunicate with the IoT devices by using a second communication scheme.

For example, the first communication scheme may be a WiFi communicationscheme, while the second communication scheme may be a ZigBeecommunication scheme.

The IoT devices may be connected to the server 70 via the gateway, andmay be monitored and controlled by a user's mobile terminal 50 and thelike.

FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating components of a smart home andInternet of Things (IoT) system.

Referring to FIG. 2, the smart home and Internet of Things (IoT) systemmay include a smart home appliance 110 that includes a communicationmodule to communicate with other devices or a server, and to beconnected to a network.

For example, the smart home appliance 110 may be a refrigerator 111, awashing machine 112, a robot cleaner 113, an air-conditioning device, anair purifier, and the like, each of which has one or more communicationmodules.

The communication module included in the smart home appliance 110 may bea WiFi communication module.

Alternatively, the smart home appliance 110 may include another type ofcommunication module or a plurality of communication modules. Forexample, the smart home appliance 100 may be a Near-Field Communication(NFC) module, a ZigBee communication module, a Bluetooth™ communicationmodule, and the like.

The smart home appliance 10 may be connected to the server by using aWiFi communication module and the like, and may support smart functionssuch as remote monitoring, remote control, and the like.

The smart home and Internet of Things (IoT) system may include aplurality of IoT devices 120 and 140, a gateway 130, and the like.

The plurality of IoT devices 120 and 140 may be divided into the IoTdevice 120 that includes a WiFi communication module to be directlyconnected to the Internet and to the server; and the IoT accessory 140that may be connected to the Internet and to the server via the gateway130.

The IoT device 120 may be an IP camera 121, a thermostat 122, and thelike, and may be connected to the server without passing through thegateway 130.

The IoT accessory 140 may be a smart lighting device 141, a smart plug142, a dust sensor 143, a motion sensor 144, a multipurpose sensor 145,and the like.

The IoT accessory 140 may include a communication module to communicatewith at least the gateway 130. For example, the IoT accessory 140 mayinclude a ZigBee communication module.

The gateway 130 may communicate with the server or the mobile terminalby using a first communication scheme, and may communicate with the IoTaccessory 140 by using a second communication scheme.

For example, the first communication scheme may be a WiFi communicationscheme, while the second communication scheme may be a ZigBeecommunication scheme.

The IoT accessory 140 may be connected to the server via the gateway130, and may be monitored and controlled by a user's mobile terminal andthe like.

A user may turn on and off the smart lighting device 141 at a desiredtime by using a mobile terminal, and may check usage information showingthe amount of power usage of the smart plug 142 and the like.

The user may check, on the mobile terminal, sensing data measured by thedust sensor 143, the motion sensor 144, the multipurpose sensor 145, andthe like.

The multipurpose sensor 145 may be attached to a home appliance havingno communication module. Accordingly, the home appliance, althoughhaving no communication module, may use various smart functions.

The home appliance, to which the multipurpose sensor 145 may beattached, is not limited, and may be any one or more of the following: awashing machine, a washing device, an air conditioner, a robot cleaner,and the like. Examples of the washing device may include a washingmachine for washing clothes and the like, dryer for drying clothes andthe like, a dish washer for washing the dishes.

The multipurpose sensor 145 may be used to add functions to a specifichome appliance.

Alternatively, the multipurpose sensor 145 may be used to transmit aninstruction associated with an operation to a specific home appliance.

The multipurpose sensor 145 may be used to detect surrounding conditionsof the multipurpose sensor 145 regardless of the operation of the homeappliance.

For example, the multipurpose sensor 145 may be attached to the homeappliance, an indoor wall, a window, a door, or the like. Additionally,the IoT accessory 142, such as the smart lighting device 141, the smartplug 142, the dust sensor 143, the motion sensor 144, the multipurposesensor 145, and the like, may further include a light emitting device todisplay state information. The light emitting device may include one ormore light sources.

The light emitting device may display various types of informationincluding a battery state, communication connection with an externaldevice (server, mobile terminal, etc.), an error state, and the like.The color of light emitted by the light emitting device may varydepending on the battery state, the communication connection with theexternal device (server, mobile terminal, etc.), the error state, andthe like.

The light emitting device may output light from a light source emittinga plurality of colors of light, and a light source emitting light ofdifferent colors corresponding to each condition.

For example, in the case where the IoT accessory 40 operates in a normalstate, the light emitting device outputs blue light, and when anabnormal state occurs, the light emitting device outputs red light.Alternatively, before operating a specific operation, the light emittingdevice may output yellow light for a predetermined period of time sothat a user may intuitively recognize that a specific operation is aboutto be performed.

In FIG. 2, based on presence of a communication module such as a WiFicommunication module that may be connected to a server, the IoT devices120 and 140 are divided into the IoT device 120 and the IoT accessory140, although embodiments are not limited thereto.

For example, with reference to FIG. 1, the devices, illustrated as theIoT device 120 and the IoT accessory 140, may include othercommunication modules according to specifications.

A single device may perform multiple functions.

For example, a smart hub gateway 125 is a gateway that may communicatewith the IoT accessory 140. Accordingly, details regarding the gateway130 may also be applied to the smart hub gateway 125.

Additionally, the smart hub gateway 125 has a sensor function, acontrolling function, and the like, such that the smart hub gateway 125may serve as the IoT device 120.

In some embodiments, the smart hub gateway 125 may include an outputunit such as a display, an audio output unit, and the like.

The display and the audio output unit may be stored in the smart hubgateway 125, and may output an image and audio based on a receivedsignal.

For example, a music file stored in the smart hub gateway 125 may bereproduced and output by the audio output unit.

Additionally, the display and the audio output unit may output image andaudio information associated with the operation of the smart hub gateway125.

By dividing the smart home and IoT system, the IoT devices 120 and 140and the gateway 130 may be referred to as an IoT system, and the IoTdevices 120 and 140, the gateway 130, and the smart home appliance 110may be referred to as a smart home system.

The smart home and IoT system may include the smart hub gateway 125instead of the gateway 130, or may include both the smart hub gateway125 and the gateway 130.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a mobile terminal as seen from the frontside thereof according to an example embodiment of the presentdisclosure. Other embodiments and configurations may also be provided.

Referring to FIG. 3, the mobile terminal 50 has a bar-type terminalbody. However, the embodiments are not limited thereto, but may beapplicable to various structures of terminals such as watch-type,clip-type, and glasses-type, or such as folder type, flip type, slidetype, swing type, swivel type, or the like, in which two or more bodiesmay be combined with each other in a relatively movable manner.Discussion herein will often relate to a particular type of mobileterminal. However, such teachings with regard to a particular type ofmobile terminal will be generally applied to other types of mobileterminals as well.

A terminal body may be understood as a concept that refers to the mobileterminal 50 viewed as at least one assembly.

The mobile terminal 50 may include a case 400 that forms an outerappearance thereof. As illustrated in FIG. 3, the mobile terminal 50includes a front case 401 and a rear case 402. Various electroniccomponents may be mounted in a space formed between the front case 401and the rear case 402. At least one intermediate case may beadditionally disposed between the front case 401 and the rear case 402.

The display 451 is disposed on a front portion of the terminal body tooutput information. As illustrated in FIG. 3, a window 451 a of thedisplay 451 is mounted at the front case 401 to form the front portionof the terminal body along with the front case 401.

Electronic components may also be mounted at the rear case 402. Examplesof the electronic component that may be mounted at the rear case 402include a detachable battery, an identification module, a memory card,and the like. A rear cover 403, which covers the mounted electroniccomponent, may be detachably coupled to the rear case 402. Accordingly,when the rear cover 403 is detached from the rear case 402, theelectronic components mounted at the rear case 402 are exposed to theoutside.

As illustrated in FIG. 3, once the rear cover 403 is coupled to the rearcase 402, a side surface of the rear case 402 may be partially exposed.In some cases, upon the coupling, the rear case 402 may be completelycovered by the rear cover 403. The rear cover 403 may include an openingto externally expose a camera (not shown) or an audio output unit (notshown).

The cases 401, 402, and 403 may be formed by injection-molding syntheticresin, or may be made of metal, such as stainless steel (STS), aluminum(Al), titanium (Ti), or the like.

As an alternative to the example where the plurality of cases form aninner space for accommodating components, the mobile terminal 50 may beconfigured such that a single case forms the inner space. In thisexample, the mobile terminal 50 may be formed to have a uni-body made ofsynthetic resin or metal extending from a side surface to a rearsurface.

Additionally, the mobile terminal 50 may include a waterproof unit forpreventing water from infiltrating into the terminal body. For example,the waterproof unit may include a waterproof member between the window451 a and the front case 401, between the front case 401 and the rearcase 402, or between the rear case 402 and the rear cover 403, so as toseal an inner space when the cases are coupled.

The mobile terminal 50 may be provided with the display 451, a first andsecond sound output units 452 a (not shown), a proximity sensor 441, anillumination sensor 442, a light output unit 454, the first and secondcameras 421 a (not shown), a first and second manipulation units 423 a(not shown), a microphone 422, an interface unit 460, and the like.

As shown in FIG. 3, description may be made with reference to the mobileterminal 50, in which the display 451, the first sound output unit 452a, the proximity sensor 441, the illumination sensor 442, the lightoutput unit 454, the first camera 421 a, and the first manipulation unit423 a are disposed on the front surface of the mobile terminal 50; thesecond manipulation unit (not shown), the microphone 422, and theinterface unit 460 are disposed on the side surface thereof; and thesecond sound output unit (not shown) and the second camera (not shown)are disposed on the rear surface thereof.

However, configuration of the components is not limited to thearrangement, and any of the components may be excluded or replaced ifnecessary, or may be disposed on another surface.

The display 451 displays (output) information processed in the mobileterminal 50. For example, the display 451 may display execution screeninformation of an application program executed at the mobile terminal50, or User Interface (UI) and Graphic User Interface (GUI) informationin response to the execution screen information.

The display 451 may include at least one or more of the following: aliquid crystal display (LCD), a thin film transistor-liquid crystaldisplay (TFT-LCD), an organic light emitting diode (OLED), a flexibledisplay, a 3-dimensional (3D) display, and an e-ink display.

The display 451 may be implemented using two or more display devicesdepending on an embodiment of the mobile terminal 50. In this example, aplurality of displays may be arranged on one side, where the displaysmay be spaced apart from each other or may be integrally disposed; oreach of the displays may be disposed on different surfaces.

The display 451 may also include a touch sensor that senses a touchinput to the display 451, so as to receive a control command by a touchoperation. In this manner, when a touch is input to the display 451, thetouch sensor senses the touch, and based on the touch input, thecontroller 140 generates a control command corresponding to the touch.The content input by the touch operation may be a text or numericalvalue, or a menu item that can be indicated or designated in variousmodes.

The touch sensor may be made of a film having a touch pattern, and maybe disposed between the window 451 a and a display (not shown) arrangedon a rear surface of the window 451 a; or the touch sensor may be ametal wire patterned directly on the rear surface of the window 451 a.Alternatively, the touch sensor may be integrally formed with thedisplay. For example, the touch sensor may be disposed on a substrate ofthe display or disposed in the display.

As described above, the display 451 may form a touch screen togetherwith the touch sensor, in which case, the touch screen may serve as auser input unit. In some examples, the touch screen may replace at leastsome of the functions of the first manipulation unit 423 a.

The first audio output unit 452 a may be implemented as a receiver thatdelivers audio during a call to a user's ear, and the second audiooutput unit may be implemented as a loud speaker to output various alarmsounds or multimedia audio reproduction sounds, and the like.

The window 451 a of the display 451 may include a sound hole to allowaudio, generated by the first audio output unit 452 a, to pass. However,embodiments are not limited thereto, and the audio may be released alongan assembly gap between structures (for example, a gap between thewindow 451 a and the front case 401). In this example, a hole, which isformed independently to output audio sounds, may not be seen or isotherwise hidden in terms of appearance, such that the appearance of themobile terminal 50 may be simplified.

The light output unit 454 is configured to output light for notifyingthe occurrence of an event. Examples of the event include a messagereception, a call signal reception, a missed call, an alarm, a schedulenotice, an email reception, information reception through anapplication, and the like. Upon sensing that the event is checked by auser, the controller 140 may control the light output unit 454 toterminate light output.

The first camera 421 a may process image frames of still or movingimages obtained by an image sensor in an image capture mode or videocall mode. The processed image frames may be displayed on the display451, and may be stored in the memory.

The first and second manipulation units 423 a (not shown) are an exampleof the user input unit 430, which is operated by a user to provide inputof instructions to control the mobile terminal 50. The first and secondmanipulation units 423 a may also be commonly referred to as amanipulating portion. The first and second manipulation units 423 a mayemploy any tactile method that allows the user to perform manipulationsuch as touch, push, scroll, or the like. The first and secondmanipulation units 423 a may also employ any non-tactile method thatallows the user to perform manipulation such as proximity touch,hovering, or the like.

Although FIG. 3 illustrates the first manipulation unit 423 a as a touchkey, embodiments are not limited thereto. For example, the firstmanipulation unit 423 a may be a mechanical key, a push key, a touchkey, or combinations thereof. Inputs received by the first and secondmanipulation units 423 a may be set in various manners. For example, thefirst manipulation unit 423 a may be used to provide an input ofinstructions, such as a menu, home key, cancel, search, or the like, andthe second manipulation unit may be used to provide an input ofinstructions to control a volume level being output from the first orsecond audio output units 452 a (not shown), or to switch to a touchrecognition mode of the display 451, or the like.

As another example of the user input unit, a rear input unit (not shown)may be positioned on the rear surface of the terminal body. The rearinput unit may be operated by a user to provide input to the mobileterminal 50. The input details may be set in various manners. Forexample, the rear input unit may be used by the user to provide an inputfor power on/off, start, end, scroll, control volume level being outputfrom the first or second audio output units 452 a (not shown), switch toa touch recognition mode of the display 451, and the like. The rearinput unit may be configured to allow touch input, a push input, orcombinations thereof.

The rear input unit may be disposed to overlap the display 451 on thefront side in a thickness direction of the terminal body. For example,the rear input unit may be disposed on an upper end portion of the rearside of the terminal body, so that a user may easily operate the rearinput unit with a forefinger while holding the terminal body in onehand. However, embodiments are not necessarily limited thereto, and theposition of the rear input unit may be changed.

As described above, in the example where an input unit is provided onthe rear surface of the terminal body, a new user interface using theinput unit may be implemented. Further, the above-described touch screenor rear input unit may perform at least some of the functions of thefirst manipulation unit 423 a provided on the front surface of theterminal body, such that in the case where the first manipulation unit423 a is not provided on the front surface of the terminal body, thedisplay 451 may have a larger screen.

The mobile terminal 50 may have a finger scan sensor to recognize auser's fingerprint, and the controller 480 may use fingerprintinformation, sensed by the finger scan sensor, as part of anauthentication procedure. The finger scan sensor may also be mounted inthe display 451 or in the user input unit.

The microphone 422 is configured to receive input of a user's voice,other sounds, and the like. The microphone 422 may be provided at aplurality of positions to receive input of stereo sounds.

The interface unit 460 (or interface) may serve as a path to allow themobile terminal 50 to interface with external devices. For example, theinterface unit 460 may include one or more of a connection terminal forconnection to another device (e.g., an earphone, an external speaker,etc.), a port for near field communication (e.g., an Infrared DataAssociation (IrDA) Port, a Bluetooth port, a wireless LAN port, etc.),or a power supply terminal for supplying power to the mobile terminal50. The interface unit 460 may be implemented in the form of a socketfor accommodating an external card, such as Subscriber IdentificationModule (SIM), User Identify Module (UIM), or a memory card forinformation storage.

The second camera may be disposed on the rear surface of the terminalbody, in which case, the second camera has an image capturing directionsubstantially opposite to the image capturing direction of the firstcamera unit 421 a (or first camera).

The second camera may include a plurality of lenses arranged along atleast one line. The plurality lenses may be arranged in a matrix. Thecameras may be referred to as an “array camera.” In the example wherethe second camera is implemented as an array camera, the camera maycapture images in various manners using the plurality of lenses, inwhich the captured images may be of better qualities.

A flash may be disposed adjacent to the second camera. When the secondcamera captures a subject, the flash emits light toward the subject.

The second audio output unit may be additionally disposed at theterminal body. The second audio output unit may implement stereophonicsound functions in conjunction with the first audio output unit 452 a,and may also be used to implement a speaker phone mode during a call.

At least one antenna for wireless communication may be provided at theterminal body. The antenna may be mounted in the terminal body or may beprovided at the case. For example, an antenna, which is included as partof a broadcast reception module 411 (FIG. 4), may be retractable intothe terminal body. Alternatively, an antenna may be formed of a filmtype to be attached to the inner side of a rear cover 403, or a caseincluding a conductive material may function as an antenna.

A power supply 490 (FIG. 4) to supply power to the mobile terminal 50may be provided at the terminal body. The power supply 490 may include abattery (not shown), which is mounted in the terminal body or detachablycoupled to an outside of the terminal body.

The battery may be supplied with power via a power source cableconnected to the interface unit 460. Further, the battery may berecharged in a wireless manner using a wireless charger. Wirelesscharging may be performed by magnetic induction or electromagneticresonance.

In the drawing, the rear cover 403 is coupled to the rear case 402 tocover the battery 191, thereby preventing separating of the battery 191and protecting the battery 191 from an external impact or foreignmaterial. In the case where the battery 191 is detachable from theterminal body, the rear cover 403 may be detachably coupled to the rearcase 402.

An accessory for protecting an outer appearance of the mobile terminal50, or for assisting or extending functions of the mobile terminal 50,may be further provided for the mobile terminal 50. As an example of theaccessory, a cover or pouch may be used to cover or accommodate at leastone surface of the mobile terminal 50. The cover or pouch may cooperatewith the display 451 to extend functions of the mobile terminal 50. Asanother example of the accessory, a touch pen may be used to assist orextend a touch input to a touch screen.

Besides a mobile terminal which is used while being held in a user'shand, the mobile terminal may be implemented as a wearable device thatcan be worn on the human body. Examples of the wearable device include asmart watch, a smart glass, a head mounted display (HMD), and the like.Hereinafter, examples of the mobile terminal, of which use is extendedto the wearable device, will be described below.

The wearable device may exchange data with (or cooperate with) anothermobile terminal 50. A short-range communication module 417 may detect(or identify) a wearable device which is located nearby to communicatewith the mobile terminal 50. When the detected wearable device is adevice which has been authenticated to communicate with the mobileterminal 50, the controller 480 may transmit at least a portion of data,processed in the mobile terminal 50, to the wearable device via theshort-range communication module 417. Accordingly, a user may use thedata processed in the mobile terminal 50 by using the wearable device.For example, when a call is received in the mobile terminal 50, the usermay answer the call by using the wearable device, and when a message isreceived in the mobile terminal 50, the user may check the receivedmessage by using the wearable device.

FIG. 4 is a schematic block diagram illustrating an internalconfiguration of a mobile terminal according to an example embodiment ofthe present disclosure. Other embodiments and configurations may also beprovided.

Referring to FIG. 4, the mobile terminal 50 includes a radiocommunication unit 410, an audio/video (A/V) unit 420, a user input unit430, a sensing unit 440, an output unit 450, a memory 460, an interfaceunit 470, a controller 480, and a power supply unit 490.

In the exemplary embodiment, the mobile terminal 50 includes a display451, a radio communication unit 510, and the controller 480, which isconfigured to, in response to an input to execute an applicationassociated with a home appliance, control a screen of the applicationassociated with the home appliance to be displayed on the display 451,in response to a simple login item on the screen of the applicationbeing selected, create a simple login ID account based on deviceinformation of the mobile terminal 50, and control the radiocommunication unit 410 to transmit data including information on thecreated simple login ID account to the server 70, and in response to anaccount login item on the screen of the application being selected,control the radio communication unit 410 to transmit data including useraccount information to the server 70.

The radio communication unit 410 may include a broadcast receptionmodule 411, a mobile communication module 413, a wireless Internetmodule 415, a short-range communication module 417, a global positioningsystem (GPS) 419, and the like.

The broadcast reception module 411 receives at least one of a broadcastsignal and broadcast related information from an external broadcastmanagement server through a broadcast channel. The broadcast channel mayinclude a satellite channel, a terrestrial channel, and the like.

The broadcast signal and/or broadcast related information received bythe broadcast reception module 411 may be stored in the memory 460.

The mobile communication module 413 transmits and receives a radiosignal to and from at least one of a base station, an external terminal,and a server on a mobile communication network. Here, the radio signalmay include various types of data based on transmission and reception ofa voice call signal, a video call signal, or text/multimedia messages.

The wireless Internet module 415 may be referred to a module forwireless Internet access, and may be included inside or outside of themobile terminal 50. For example, the wireless Internet module 415 mayperform WiFi based wireless communication or WiFi Direct based wirelesscommunication.

The short-range communication module 417 may be referred to a module forshort-range communication. The short-range communication technology mayuse at least one of Bluetooth, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID),Infrared Data Association (IrDA), Ultra Wideband (UWB), ZigBee, NearField Communication (NFC), Wireless-Fidelity (Wi-Fi), Wi-Fi Direct,Wireless USB (Wireless Universal Serial Bus), and the like.

Via wireless area networks, the short-range communication module 417supports wireless communications between the mobile terminal 50 and awireless communication system, communications between the mobileterminal 50 and another mobile terminal 50, or communications betweenthe mobile terminal and a network where an external server is located.One example of the wireless area networks is a wireless personal areanetworks.

The GPS module or location information module 419 receives positionalinformation from a plurality of GPS satellites.

The radio communication unit 410 may exchange data with the server 70 byusing one or more communication modules.

The radio communication unit 410 may include an antenna 405 for wirelesscommunication, and in addition to an antenna for phone communication,the radio communication unit 410 may include an antenna for receiving abroadcast signal.

The A/V input unit 420 may be used to input an audio signal or a videosignal, and may include a camera 121, a microphone 123, and the like.

The user input unit 430 generates key input data, which is input by auser to control the operation of a terminal. To this end, the user inputunit 430 may include a key pad, a dome switch, a touch pad (staticpressure/electrostatic), and the like. Particularly, in the case where atouchpad and the display 180 are layered, the touchpad and the display180, which are layered, may be referred to as a touchscreen.

The sensing unit 440 detects a current state of the mobile terminal 50,the current state including an opening or closing state of the mobileterminal 50, a position of the mobile terminal 50, and information onwhether a user contacts the mobile terminal 50, and the like, togenerate a sensing signal to control an operation of the mobile terminal50.

The sensing unit 440 may include a sensor 441, a pressure sensor 443, amotion sensor 445, and the like. The motion sensor 445 may detect amovement or a position of the mobile terminal 50 by using anaccelerometer, a gyro sensor, a G-sensor (Gravity sensor), or the like.Particularly, the gyro sensor is a sensor that measures an angularvelocity, and may detect a direction which has been rotated with respectto a reference direction (angle).

The output unit 450 includes the display 451, an audio output module453, a haptic module 457, and the like.

The display 451 displays and outputs information processed in the mobileterminal 50.

In the case where the display 451 and a touchpad are layered to form atouchscreen, the display 451 may be used not only as an output devicebut also as an input device, via which a user may input information by auser's touch action.

The audio output module 453 outputs audio data received from the radiocommunication unit 410 or stored in the memory 460. Examples of theaudio output module 453 include a speaker, a buzzer, and the like.

The alarm unit 455 outputs a signal to notify the occurrence of an eventof the mobile terminal 50. For example, the alarm unit 455 may outputthe signal in the form of a vibration.

The haptic module 457 generates various tactile effects felt by a user.A typical example of the tactile effects generated by the haptic module457 is vibration.

The memory 460 may store software programs for processing andcontrolling the controller 480, or may temporarily store data (forexample, a phonebook, messages, still images, videos, etc.) which areinput or output.

The interface unit 470 performs a function of interfacing with all theexternal devices connected to the mobile terminal 50. The interface unit470 may receive data or power from such external device and may transmitthe received data or power to each component in the mobile terminal 50,or may allow data in the mobile terminal 50 to be transmitted to theexternal device.

The controller 480 generally controls the operation of each component,and controls the overall operation of the mobile terminal 50. Forexample, the controller 480 may control and process an operationassociated with a voice call, data communication, a video call, and thelike. In addition, the controller 480 may further include a multimediareproduction module 481 for reproducing multimedia contents. Themultimedia reproduction module 481 may be provided as hardware in thecontroller 480 or may be provided as software separately from thecontroller 480.

The power supply 490 receives external and internal power by the controlof the controller 480 and supplies power required for the operation ofeach component.

The block diagram of the mobile terminal 50 illustrated in FIG. 4 isonly illustrative. Each component of the block diagram may beintegrated, added, or omitted according to the specification of themobile terminal 50 to be actually implemented.

That is, two or more components may be combined into a single component,or a single component may be divided into two or more components asneeded. In addition, the function performed by each block is intendedfor description of the present embodiment, and the detailed operation ordevice thereof does not limit the scope of the present invention.

FIG. 5 is a schematic block diagram illustrating an internalconfiguration of a server according to an example embodiment of thepresent disclosure. Other embodiments and configurations may also beprovided.

Referring to FIG. 5, the server 70 includes a communication module 520,a storage unit 530, and a processor 510.

The server 70 includes: the communication module 520 configured toexchange data with the mobile terminal 50; the storage unit 530configured to store data to provide an application service associatedwith a home appliance; and the processor 510 configured to control thecommunication module 520 to perform a login operation based on data,including simple login ID information received from the mobile terminal50, or based on user account information, and to transmit a controlsignal, which is received from the mobile terminal 50, and based onwhich a home appliance is controlled, to the home appliance to becontrolled.

The communication module 520 may receive, from the mobile terminal, homeappliance, gateway, and the like, various types of information regardinga home appliance network system. The communication module 520 maytransmit result information, corresponding to the received information,to the mobile terminal, home appliance, gateway, and the like.

The communication module 520 may include one or more communicationmodules of an Internet module, a mobile communication module, and thelike.

The communication module 520 may exchange data with the mobile terminalby using one or more communication modules.

The storage unit 530 stores the received information regarding the homeappliance network system, and may include data to generate resultinformation corresponding to the information regarding the homeappliance network system.

For example, in the example where the information regarding the homeappliance network system is product information of a mobile terminal ora home appliance, the storage unit 530 may store the received productinformation for registration of the home appliance.

In the example where the information regarding the home appliancenetwork system is operation state information or setting valueinformation of a mobile terminal or a home appliance, the storage unit530 may store and manage the operation state information or the settingvalue information of the mobile terminal or the home appliance for eachdevice.

The processor 510 may control the overall operation of the server 70.

Upon receiving the information regarding the home appliance networksystem from the mobile terminal, the processor 510 may control resultinformation to be generated corresponding to the received informationregarding the home appliance network system. The processor 510 maycontrol the generated result information to be transmitted to the mobileterminal.

The server 70 may be a server operated by a manufacturer of a homeappliance or IoT device, or may be a server operated by an operator ofan application store.

FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an application login scenario accordingto an example embodiment of the present disclosure. Other embodimentsand configurations may also be provided.

In the example where an application associated with a home appliance isselected from items displayed on a screen of the display 451 (of themobile terminal 50), the application associated with the home applianceis executed, and a screen of the application associated with the homeappliance may be displayed on the display 451 in S610.

In response to an input to execute the application associated with thehome appliance, the controller 480 (of the mobile terminal 50) maycontrol the screen of the application associated with the home applianceto be displayed on the display 451.

For example, the screen of the application associated with the homeappliance, which is displayed in response to the input to execute theapplication, may be an intro screen.

The screen of the application associated with the home appliance may bea login screen including a plurality of login items.

A login screen, a loading screen for executing an application, a welcomescreen, or a set of successive screens displayed from the time after theapplication is executed to the time until the login screen is displayed,may be referred to as the intro screen.

The login screen may include: a simple login item for login using asimple login ID account based on device information of the mobileterminal 50; and an account login item for login using a user accountcreated corresponding to a user.

In the example where an automatic login of a user account is set in S620when an application is executed, the controller 480 performs theautomatic login to complete a login operation, and may control thedisplay 451 to display a home screen in S650.

By contrast, in the example where the automatic login of a user accountis not set in S620 when an application is executed, the controller 480may determine whether a simple login account is subscribed in S630.

The simple login has no membership account, which requires registrationof an ID and a password, and thus is different from a general login.

Accordingly, the simple login operation may refer to a process from thetime when a simple login ID account, created based on device informationof the mobile terminal, and a user session are issued to the time whenan application is prepared for use. Further, the completion of thesimple login operation may refer to completion of preparing theapplication for use.

Upon completing the simple login process, the home screen of theapplication may be displayed on the display 451.

In some embodiments, once the simple login account is subscribed throughthe mobile terminal 50, the simple login operation may be performedimmediately without the need for a user to select the simple login itemor without the need to display a login screen.

In this example, the controller 480 (of the mobile terminal 50) maycontrol a pop-up, which guides registration of a user account to use anaccount login service, to be displayed on the display 451 in S641.

The display of the pop-up may end automatically after lapse of apredetermined period of time, or may be ended by a user's operation.

The controller may perform the simple login operation to complete thelogin, and may control a home screen to be displayed on the display 451.

In the example where a user selects the simple login item displayed on alogin screen in S642, the controller 480 may control a screen of a termsof use agreement to be displayed on the display 451 in S643.

The simple login does not require an ID, password, and other personalinformation to be input by a user, but minimum information may berequired for transmission of device information and for futureregistration and use of home appliances. Accordingly, as minimum termsof agreement may be required for providing a service, there is a needfor a user's agreement to the terms of use.

Once the user agrees to the terms of use, the controller 480 performs asimple login operation and completes the login process without requiringany input from the user, and the controller 480 may control the homescreen to be displayed on the display 451 in S650.

In this example, the controller 480 may create a simple login ID accountbased on device information of the mobile terminal, and may transmitdata (including information on the created simple login ID account) tothe server 70.

Further, upon receiving an account and user session, corresponding to asimple login ID account issued by the server 70, through the radiocommunication unit 410, the controller 480 my control the home screen tobe displayed on the display 451 in S650.

The account, corresponding to the simple login ID account issued by theserver 70, may be the same account as the simple login ID accountreceived by the server 70 from the mobile terminal 50, or may be a newID account issued corresponding to the simple login ID account receivedby the server 70 from the mobile terminal 50.

In the example where a user selects the account login item displayed ona login screen in S644, the controller 480 may control an account logininput screen to be displayed on the display 451 in S645.

Once a user inputs an ID and a password (PW) on the account login inputscreen, the controller 480 may transmit data, including information onthe input user account, to the server 70 for login of the user account.

In the example where an automatic login of a user account is set, thecontroller 480 may transmit data (including information on a registereduser account) to the server 70 according to execution of an application,so that the user account may be logged in.

Upon completing the login process, the controller 480 may control thehome screen to be displayed on the display 451.

FIGS. 7 to 11 are diagrams referred to in the description of anapplication login process according to an example embodiment of thepresent disclosure. Other embodiments and configurations may also beprovided.

FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an application screen, and morespecifically a login screen 700 that includes an account login item 710and a simple login item 720.

Referring to FIG. 7, the login screen 710 may include a welcome message,such as “Welcome to SmartThinQ. Experience your smart home life”, so asto welcome execution of a user's application or use of service, and thescreen may also be referred to as a welcome screen.

The login screen 710 may also include a country and language settingitem 701. A user may check a current setting in the country and languagesetting item 701, and may change the setting by selecting the countryand language setting item 701.

The login screen 710 may include a look-around item 730, in which aservice provided by an application may be identified, or help and videoguide may be provided.

Once the simple login item 720 (included in the login screen 700) isselected, the controller 480 may create a simple login ID account basedon device information of the mobile terminal 50, and may control data,including information on the created simple login ID account, to betransmitted to the server 70.

Once a user selects the account login item 710 by clicking on a tab, thecontroller 480 may control switching (or changing) to an account loginscreen 800, on which the user may input user account informationincluding an ID and a password, as shown in FIG. 8.

In this example, once the user inputs the user account information onthe account login screen 800, the controller 480 may control the radiocommunication unit 410 to transmit data, including the user accountinformation, to the server 70.

Alternatively in the case where a login process is performed byrecognizing a user using a user recognition method (such as fingerprintrecognition, iris recognition, or the like) when the user selects theaccount login item 710, the controller 480 may control the radiocommunication unit 410 to transmit data, including the user accountinformation, to the server 70 without switching (or changing) to theaccount login screen 800.

Referring to FIG. 8, the account login screen 800 may include anID/password input window 810, a login item 820, other account relatedmenu item 830, and the like.

After inputting an ID/password on the ID/password screen 810, the usermay select the login item 820 for login of an account.

FIG. 9 illustrates a home screen displayed on the display 451 aftercompletion of the user login, in which (a) of FIG. 9 illustrates a homescreen 910 displayed when there are registered devices, while (b) ofFIG. 9 illustrates a home screen 920 displayed when there is noregistered device.

Referring to (a) of FIG. 9, the home screen 910 includes information911, 912, 913, and 914 regarding registered devices. The registereddevices may be home appliances, IoT devices, gateways, and the like,which are registered by a user to the account.

The information 911, 912, 913, and 914 regarding registered devices mayinclude names of the devices, current state information, operation modeinformation, and the like.

Referring to (b) of FIG. 9, upon completion of the account login, whenthere is no device registered to the account, a user is informed thatthere is no registered device, and the home screen 920 may be displayed,which includes a device registration item 921 for registering a specificdevice.

In the example where the user selects the simple login item 720displayed on the login screen 700, the controller 480 may control ascreen of terms of use agreement to be displayed on the display 451.

FIG. 10 illustrates an example of a screen 1000 of terms of service useagreement.

The simple login does not require an ID, password, and/or other personalinformation to be input by a user, but minimum information may berequired for transmission of device information and for futureregistration and use of home appliances. Accordingly, as minimum termsof agreement may be required for providing a service, there may be aneed for a user's agreement to the terms of use.

Once the user agrees to the terms of use, the controller 480 performs asimple login operation and completes the login process without requiringany input from the user, and may control the home screens 910 and 920 tobe displayed on the display 451.

The home screen shown in FIG. 9 may be applied to both the account loginusing a user account and the simple login using device information ofthe mobile terminal.

In the example of the account login, however, there may be a differencein that after login of the account is performed on a device other thanthe mobile terminal, information on the registered device is furtherprovided.

Referring to FIG. 11, in the example where a simple login operation isperformed as the simple login item 720 is selected, the controller 480may display a pop-up 1100 that guides registration of a user account.

The pop-up 1100 may include a close item 1110 to close the pop-up 1100,and a new account creation item 1120 to create a new user account.

A user may select the close item 1110 to use a simple login service, ormay select the new account creation item 1120 to create a user account.The new account creation item 1120 may be an account switching button.

When the user selects the close item 1110, the application home screens910 and 920 are displayed on the display 451, and when the user selectsthe new account creation item 1120, the screen is switched (or changed)to a screen for creating an account.

Once the account switching button 1120 in the pop-up 1110 is selected,the controller 480 displays a message indicating account switching, andperforms switching to an account login screen. When a user has no useraccount, the screen for the account login may be the screen for creatinga new account.

The pop-up 1100 may further include an item 1130 for not displaying thepop-up 1000 for a predetermined period of time.

FIGS. 12 to 14 are diagrams referred to in the description of a simplelogin according to an example embodiment of the present disclosure.Other embodiments and configurations may also be provided.

FIG. 12 is a structure diagram illustrating use of service based on asimple login ID (UUID).

Referring to FIG. 12, a user may execute an application on the mobileterminal 50, and may agree to the terms of use for a simple loginservice.

Accordingly, by using device information of the mobile terminal 50, thecontroller 480 may create the simple login ID (UUID), which is a uniqueidentifier generated (or provided) by selecting a random string ofcharacters.

The controller 480 may transmit the created simple login ID (UUID) tothe server 70, and the server 70 may use the simple login ID (UUID) asit is, or may create a new account corresponding to the simple login ID(UUID).

The server 70 may manage mapping of the simple login ID (UUID) to anidentifier of the registered IoT device and the home appliance 1200.

Moreover, the server 70 may control the IoT device and the homeappliance 1200 by using a session issued based on the simple login ID(UUID).

FIG. 13 illustrates a table in which a service using the simple login IDis compared with a service using a user account (LG account).

Referring to FIG. 13, a user of the simple login ID (UUID) is a user ofan account automatically issued by a system based on device informationof the mobile terminal 50, the user logging into a service withoutsubscription of an account and login of an ID and password. Users of thesimple login ID may be classified for each mobile terminal.

A User account member may create a user account by signing up for amembership and the like, the user logging into a service with thecreated user account. Users of the user account may be classified foreach user account.

The simple login ID (UUID) and the user account may be the same level ofaccounts used for a service, and both accounts may be used for oneservice, but may not be used at the same time. That is, the simple loginID (UUID) and the user account may be used independently from eachother.

Referring to FIG. 13, the simple login ID (UUID) may be used for aservice of controlling a home appliance and the like without membership,in which personal information is not collected for the purpose ofaccount creation, thereby easing concern about collection of personalinformation such as an email, name, date of birth, and the like.

The simple login ID (UUID) service has no membership account, such thatthere is no general login/logout process.

The simple login ID (UUID) service may be cancelled when a user opts outof the service, and the registered home appliance is disconnected.

FIG. 14 illustrates an example of creating a simple login ID (UUID).

Referring to FIG. 14, a user executes an application using the mobileterminal 50 in S1410, and agrees to the terms of use in S1420.

The controller 480 may create the simple login ID (UUID) based on deviceinformation of the mobile terminal 50 in S1430. The device informationis at least one of the following: a manufacturer, a model name, and aserial number of the mobile terminal 50.

The mobile terminal 50 may transmit the created simple login ID (UUID)to the server 70 in S1440.

In the example of a new user, the server 70 may check and inputinformation in a database 75 that is provided inside or outside of theserver 70 in S1451, and the database 75 may response to the check andinput operation in S1452.

Alternatively, in the example of a registered user, the server 70 mayinput information into the database 75 that is provided inside oroutside of the server 70 in S1456, and the database may response to theinput operation in S1457.

In the example of a new user, information is input into the database 75,and based on the input information, if there is previously inputinformation, the previously input information is deleted, and theninformation for the new user is generated again to issue a user ID anduser session, thereby preparing an application for use.

In the example of a registered user, if the user is registered in thedatabase 75, it is recognized that the user is activated, and the user'sID and session are returned, thereby preparing an application for use inS1460.

The mobile terminal, to which a user session is issued, prepares for useof a home application service, such as registration of a home applianceand the like, in S1470 and may display an execution screen of theapplication on the display 451.

FIGS. 15 to 25 are diagrams referred to in the description of a methodof operating a mobile terminal and a server according to an exampleembodiment of the present disclosure. Other embodiments andconfigurations may also be provided.

According to an exemplary embodiment, a user may switch (or change) asimple login ID to a general user account at a desired time, and mayintegrate or manage services used before the account switching (oraccount changing) or stored data.

For example, the user may switch an account by selecting an accountswitching button in the pop-up shown in FIG. 11 or by selecting anaccount switching button included in the setting screen.

Once the user selects the account switching button in the pop-up or theaccount switching button included in the setting screen, the controller480 may display a message indicating the account switching, and maycontrol switching to a screen for the account login.

FIGS. 15 and 16 are diagrams illustrating setting screens. FIG. 15illustrates a setting screen for a general user account login, and FIG.16 is a setting screen for a simple login.

Referring to FIGS. 15 and 16, the setting screens 1500 and 1600 mayinclude: account and product management regions 1510 and 1610, includingmenu items for setting a product nickname, a product network, a producttime zone, and product edit; notification information setting regions1520 and 1620 including a menu item for setting a notification function;and general regions 1530 and 1630 including a menu item for othergeneral settings.

In the setting screen 1500 displayed for the general user account login,the account and product management region 1510 may include accountinformation including an ID and a logout button 1511.

In some embodiments, the account information may only include the logoutbutton 1511 without the ID/e-mail information.

Once a user selects the logout button 1511, the controller 480 mayprovide a pop-up to confirm the logout. After the logout, the controller480 may control switching to a welcome screen.

The account and product management regions 1510 and 1610 may include atleast one or more of the following: a product nickname item in the casewhere there are registered products; a product network item in the casewhere there is a product model, among the registered products, thatsupports setting of a product network; a time zone item in the casewhere there is a product which requires setting of a time zone among theregistered products; and a product edit item for editing products.

Once a user selects a menu item in either the setting screen 1500 or thesetting screen 1600, a detail display screen of the selected menu itemmay be displayed, or an additional screen may be displayed as a pop-up.

For example, in the case where the product nickname item is selected, ascreen may be switched to a nickname management screen; in the casewhere the product network item is selected, a screen may be switched toa registered product list screen; in the case where the time zone itemis selected, a screen may be switched to a registered product listscreen where the time zone may be changed; and in the case where theproduct edit item is selected, a screen may be switched to a screen forediting a registered product.

In the case where there is a product that supports a PUSH notificationsetting among the registered products, notification information settingregions 1520 and 1620 may include a PUSH notification setting item, andmay display an ON/OFF state. Further, once a user selects a notificationsetting item, a screen may be switched to a detail notification settingscreen.

The general regions 1530 and 1630 may include a smart data item, whichis provided in the case where there is a product model that supportssmart data.

In the setting screen 1600 displayed for the simple login, the accountand product management region 1610 may include an account switchingbutton 1611.

That is, the home screen, displayed after the simple login is performed,may be the same as the home screen displayed after the account login isperformed, while the setting screen 1600 of the simple login may bedifferent from the setting screen 1500 of the account login.

Once the account switching button 1611 is selected, the controller 480may control display of a message indicating the account switching, andmay control switching to a screen for the account login.

For example, the message indicating the account switching may bedisplayed in the form of an account switching notification pop-up 1700as shown in FIG. 17.

The account switching notification pop-up 1700 may include an accountswitching notification message such as “simple login is switched to LGaccount login (But, even after the account switching process, registeredproduct information and setting information are kept up-to-date),” andthe like.

The account switching notification pop-up 1700 may include a cancel item1710, by which the account switching may be canceled, and a confirm item1720, by which the pop-up 1700 is closed to proceed to the accountswitching.

Once a user selects the confirm item 1720, the controller 480 terminatesthe simple login process, and performs switching to a login screen.

In some embodiments, the account switching notification pop-up 1700 maybe closed after being displayed for a predetermined period of timewithout an item to be selected by a user, such as the confirm item 1720.

Account switching to a user account during the simple login service maybe performed by integrating accounts after a new account is created, orby integrating into previously created user accounts.

When account switching is performed during the simple login service,lists of home appliances, which are linked to each account, areintegrated.

During the account switching, the home appliances, which are linked tothe simple login ID (UUID) and the user account, are integrated to allowfor convenient use of home appliances, which have been previously used,without the need for re-registration.

FIG. 18 illustrates an example of integrating homes appliances linked tothe simple login ID (UUID) and the user account, in which the simplelogin ID (UUID) is integrated into the user account, which is previouslycreated and to which one home appliance is registered and linked.

Referring to FIG. 18, two home appliances are linked to the simple loginID (UUID), and one home appliance is linked to the user account. In thisexample, by integrating the simple login ID (UUID) into the useraccount, three home appliances may be linked to the integrated useraccount.

If no home appliance is linked to an existing user account, or a useraccount is newly created, only home appliances registered to the simplelogin ID (UUID) are linked to the integrated user account, and the homeappliances are listed.

If no home appliance is linked to the simple login ID (UUID), only homeappliances registered to the user account before integration are linkedto the integrated user account, and the home appliances are listed.

During the account switching, a device usage history corresponding tothe simple login ID (UUID) and the user account may be integrated andmanaged.

As a service is provided with the home appliances linked thereto, thedevice usage history may include an event occurrence record, regardingcontrol, state change, error of devices and the like, which isaccumulated based on the simple login ID (UUID) and the user account.

The device history information, accumulated through the simple login foreach mobile terminal, may also be integrated into the integrated useraccount.

Additionally, when an account login is performed by using apredetermined user account or a newly created user account, settinginformation of an application associated with the home appliances may beapplied to the integrated user account based on setting informationcorresponding to the simple login ID account.

Once the account login process is performed by using the predetermineduser account or the newly created user account, the controller 480 (ofthe mobile terminal 50) may control the setting information of anapplication associated with the home appliances to be applied to theintegrated user account based on the setting information correspondingto the simple login ID account.

Moreover, upon receiving, from the mobile terminal 50, an accountswitching request to switch the simple login ID account to the useraccount, and once the simple login ID account is switched to thepredetermined user account or the newly created user account, theprocessor 510 (of the server 70) may control the setting information ofan application associated with the home appliances to be applied to theintegrated user account based on the setting information correspondingto the simple login ID account.

That is, the setting information applied to the simple login ID account,which has been created and managed based on device information of themobile terminal 50, may be first applied to the integrated user account.

FIG. 19 illustrates an example of integrating user settings of thesimple login ID and user account, and more specifically an example ofintegrating notification settings.

The user settings are values set by a service user for a device orservice, in which only one setting is provided per user account.

During the account switching, setting information applied to a device(i.e., setting information applied to the simple login ID) may be firstapplied to the user account integrated by the account switching.

Referring to FIG. 19, it can be seen that regardless of a notificationreception setting of a user account, a notification reception settingapplied to the simple login ID (UUID) is applied to a notificationreception setting of the user account integrated by the accountswitching.

In the case where account login is performed by using a predetermineduser account, the controller 480 (of the mobile terminal 50) and/or theserver 70 (of the processor 510) may integrate contents corresponding tothe simple login and contents corresponding to the predetermined useraccount, and provide the integrated contents.

Among the contents corresponding to the simple login and the contentscorresponding to the predetermined user account, fixed contents definedin a home appliance may be integrated without overlapping, and theintegrated contents may be provided.

Among the contents corresponding to the simple login and the contentscorresponding to the predetermined user account, contents directlygenerated or changed by a user may be integrated without being deleted,and the integrated contents may be provided.

In some embodiments, the controller 480 (of the mobile terminal 50) orprocessor 510 (of the server 70) may change a title of at least one ofthe contents having the same title.

In the case where a number of contents corresponding to the simple loginID account and a number of contents corresponding to the predetermineduser account are greater than a maximum storage number, the controller480 (of the mobile terminal 50) or processor 510 (of the server 70) maycontrol most recently stored contents to be maintained within a range ofthe maximum storage number.

The service contents may be divided into product defined contents anduser defined contents.

The product defined contents are fixed contents predefined by a product,and are provided to be selected and set by a user, in which the user mayonly select the contents from a list of the fixed contents, and aplurality of contents may be selected and set per user account.

For example, the product defined contents may be wash cycles of awashing machine, and may be bookmarked by a user.

The user defined contents are directly generated and stored by a user,and details of the contents are personal and variable. A plurality ofcontents may be selected and set per user account.

For example, the user defined contents may be oven recipes or a list offoods stored in the refrigerator, and may be directly generated andstored by a user, or may be generated based on sensing data of eachdevice.

Referring to FIG. 20, during the account switching from the simple loginID account (UUID) to the user account (LG), the product defined contentsstored for each account may be integrated without overlapping.

For example, when three wash cycles, including a general wash cycle, ablanket wash cycle, and a Y-shirt wash cycle, are bookmarked in thesimple login ID (UUID) account, and two wash cycles, including a generalwash cycle and a Y-shirt wash cycle, are bookmarked in the user account(LG), information to be maintained in the integrated user account afterthe account switching process is information on three wash cycles of ageneral wash cycle, a blanket wash cycle, and a Y-shirt wash cycle.

That is, product defined contents registered to both accounts are allmaintained, while if product defined contents overlap, only one contentis maintained.

Referring to FIG. 21, when the simple login ID account (UUID) isswitched to the user account (LG), product defined contents stored foreach account are integrated, such that a total number of the productdefined contents may be greater than a number set as a maximum storagenumber.

However, some of the contents may be deleted, since a number ofcontents, which is greater than the maximum storage number, may not bestored.

In this example, most recently selected contents are first stored whilea maximum storage number allowed for each home appliance is maintained.

That is, when a number of contents corresponding to the simple login IDaccount and a number of contents corresponding to the predetermined useraccount are greater than the maximum storage number, most recentlystored contents are maintained within a range of the maximum storagenumber.

For example, it is assumed that a maximum storage number of bookmarkedwash cycles is 200, in which in the case where the simple login IDaccount has 100 bookmarked wash cycles, and the user account has 200bookmarked wash cycles, only 200 most recently stored contents may bemaintained, and the 200 contents do not overlap with each other.

Referring to FIG. 21, when the simple login ID account (UUID) isswitched to the user account (LG), all the user defined contents storedin each account may be maintained and integrated. The user definedcontents are contents directly generated by a user, such that even whencontents have the same title, the contents are not considered to beoverlapping contents having the same details.

For example, three oven recipes (including sea mustard soup, curry rice,and gimbap) are stored in the simple login ID account (UUID), and twooven recipes (including sea mustard soup and gimbap) are stored in theuser account (LG), information to be maintained in the integrated useraccount after the account switching process is information on five ovenrecipes of sea mustard soup, curry rice, and gimbap, sea mustard soup,and gimbap. That is, all the user defined contents registered to boththe accounts are maintained.

In some embodiments, however, a title of at least one content, amongcontents having the same title, may be changed.

Referring to FIG. 22, sea mustard soup and gimbap are overlappingcontents, such that numbers such as 1 or 2, symbols, or names, may beadded for identification purposes.

Referring to FIG. 24, when the simple login ID account (UUID) isswitched to the user account (LG), the user defined contents stored foreach account are integrated, such that a total number of the userdefined contents may be greater than a number set as a maximum storagenumber.

Some of the contents may be deleted, since a number of contents, whichis greater than the maximum storage number, may not be stored.

In this example, most recently selected contents are first stored whilea maximum storage number allowed for each home appliance is maintained.

That is, in the case where a number of contents corresponding to thesimple login ID account and a number of contents corresponding to thepredetermined user account are greater than the maximum storage number,most recently stored contents are maintained within a range of themaximum storage number.

For example, it is assumed that a maximum storage number of oven recipesis 999, in which in the case where the simple login ID account has 500oven recipes, and the user account has 600 oven recipes, only 999 mostrecently stored contents may be maintained.

FIGS. 24 and 25 are diagrams illustrating an example of an applicationscreen according to an example embodiment of the present disclosure.Other embodiments and configurations may also be provided.

Referring to FIGS. 24 and 25, the application screens 2400 and 2500 mayinclude tab menu items 2411, 2412, 2511, and 2512, which are used toselect between a dashboard screen including information on at least twoor more devices, and a mode screen to select one mode from a pluralityof modes.

The application screens 2400 and 2500 may display the dashboard screenor the mode screen in response to an item selected from the tab menuitems 2411, 2412, 2511, and 2512.

FIG. 24 is a diagram illustrating an application screen, on which thetab menu items 2411 and 2511 are selected.

Referring to FIG. 24, the dashboard screen 2400 may include informationon other types of devices. Other types of devices may be home applianceitems, IoT device items, and gateway items.

The dashboard screen 2400 may include home appliance items and thegateway items.

The home appliance items 2420, 2430, 2440, and 2450 may include a nameand a current state of a device, a mode applied to the device, and thelike.

By taking a closer look at the home appliance item by using therefrigerator home appliance item 2420, it can be seen that therefrigerator home appliance item 2420 may include an icon representativeof a refrigerator, and may further include a WiFi icon if therefrigerator has a WiFi module.

Additionally, the refrigerator home appliance item 2420 may include anickname registered at the time of registration of a device, stateinformation of each product and their setting values, iconsrepresentative of set modes, and the like.

Other home appliance items 2430, 2440, and 2450 may also include similartexts and graphic information to the refrigerator home appliance item2420.

Once a user selects one of the home appliance items 2420, 2430, 2440,and 2450, a detail home appliance screen is displayed corresponding tothe selected home appliance.

When there is no particular setting by a user, a default setting may beset to display the dashboard screen as a first screen when anapplication is executed.

FIG. 25 is a diagram illustrating an application screen, on which themode tab menu items 2412 and 2512 are selected.

Referring to FIG. 25, the mode screen 2500 may include a plurality ofmode items 2521, 2522, 2523, 2524, and 2525, including a bedside mode2521, a coming home mode 2522, an away mode 2523, a comfort mode 2524,and a vacation mode 2525.

A user may select any one mode item from the plurality of mode items2521, 2522, 2523, 2524, and 2525 for detail setting.

For example, in response to the away mode 2523 being selected from theplurality of mode items 2521, 2522, 2523, 2524, and 2525, a screen isswitched to a detail screen of the away mode 2523, and the detail screenof the away mode 2523 may include an apply menu and detail operationitems for each device.

According to at least one embodiment, user convenience may be enhancedby providing an application service to control home appliances, and asimple login based on a device and an account login based on an account.

Additionally, according to at least one embodiment, the device-basedsimple login ID account may be readily switched to a general account,and information registered to the accounts may be easily switched andintegrated.

According to at least one embodiment of the present disclosure, aservice to allow for convenient use of a plurality of home appliancesmay be provided.

The operation methods of the mobile terminal and the server according tothe present disclosure may be implemented as processor-readable codethat can be written on a processor-readable recording medium included inthe mobile terminal. The processor-readable recording medium may be anytype of recording device in which data is stored in a processor-readablemanner. Examples of the processor-readable recording medium include aRead-Only Memory (ROM), a Random-Access Memory (RAM), a Compact DiskRead Only Memory (CD-ROM), a magnetic tape, a floppy disk, an opticaldata storage device, etc. Additionally, the processor-readable recordingmedium may be a carrier wave, e.g., data transmission over the Internet.In addition, the processor-readable recording medium can be distributedover a plurality of computer systems connected to a network such thatprocessor-readable code is written thereto and executed therefrom in adistribution manner.

It is an aspect of the present disclosure to provide a mobile terminal,a server, and a method of operating the same, which may enhance userconvenience by providing an application service to control homeappliances, and a simple login based on a device and an account loginbased on an account.

It is another aspect of the present disclosure to provide a method toenable simple switching from a device-based simple login ID account to ageneral account, and to allow for easy switching and integration ofinformation registered to the account.

It is yet another aspect of the present disclosure to provide a serviceto allow for convenient use of a plurality of home appliances.

In accordance with one aspect, in order to accomplish the above andother objects, there is provided a mobile terminal including: a display;a radio communication unit configured to exchange data with a server;and a controller configured to, in response to an input to execute anapplication associated with a home appliance, control a screen of theapplication associated with the home appliance to be displayed on thedisplay, in response to a simple login item on the screen of theapplication being selected, create a simple login ID account based ondevice information of the mobile terminal, and control the radiocommunication unit to transmit data including information on the createdsimple login ID account to the server, and in response to an accountlogin item on the screen of the application being selected, control theradio communication unit to transmit data including user accountinformation to the server. Accordingly, user convenience may be enhancedby providing an application to control home appliances, the simple loginbased on a device, and the account login based on an account.

In accordance with another aspect, in order to accomplish the above andother objects, there is provided a server including: a communicationmodule configured to exchange data with a mobile terminal; a storageunit configured to store data to provide a service of an applicationassociated with a home appliance; and a processor configured to controla login operation to be performed based on data, including simple loginID information received from the mobile terminal, or based on useraccount information, and control the communication module to transmit acontrol signal, which is received from the mobile terminal, and based onwhich the home appliance is controlled, to the home appliance to becontrolled.

According to at least one embodiment, user convenience may be enhancedby providing an application service to control home appliances, and asimple login based on a device and an account login based on an account.

Additionally, according to at least one embodiment, the device-basedsimple login ID account may be readily switched to a general account,and information registered to the accounts may be easily switched andintegrated.

According to at least one embodiment, a service to allow for convenientuse of a plurality of home appliances may be provided.

It will be understood that when an element or layer is referred to asbeing “on” another element or layer, the element or layer can bedirectly on another element or layer or intervening elements or layers.In contrast, when an element is referred to as being “directly on”another element or layer, there are no intervening elements or layerspresent. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and allcombinations of one or more of the associated listed items.

It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, third,etc., may be used herein to describe various elements, components,regions, layers and/or sections, these elements, components, regions,layers and/or sections should not be limited by these terms. These termsare only used to distinguish one element, component, region, layer orsection from another region, layer or section. Thus, a first element,component, region, layer or section could be termed a second element,component, region, layer or section without departing from the teachingsof the present invention.

Spatially relative terms, such as “lower”, “upper” and the like, may beused herein for ease of description to describe the relationship of oneelement or feature to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated inthe figures. It will be understood that the spatially relative terms areintended to encompass different orientations of the device in use oroperation, in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. Forexample, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements describedas “lower” relative to other elements or features would then be oriented“upper” relative the other elements or features. Thus, the exemplaryterm “lower” can encompass both an orientation of above and below. Thedevice may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at otherorientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used hereininterpreted accordingly.

The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particularembodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. Asused herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended toinclude the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicatesotherwise. It will be further understood that the terms “comprises”and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification, specify thepresence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements,and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of oneor more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements,components, and/or groups thereof.

Embodiments of the disclosure are described herein with reference tocross-section illustrations that are schematic illustrations ofidealized embodiments (and intermediate structures) of the disclosure.As such, variations from the shapes of the illustrations as a result,for example, of manufacturing techniques and/or tolerances, are to beexpected. Thus, embodiments of the disclosure should not be construed aslimited to the particular shapes of regions illustrated herein but areto include deviations in shapes that result, for example, frommanufacturing.

Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientificterms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by oneof ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. It will befurther understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly useddictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that isconsistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art andwill not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unlessexpressly so defined herein.

Any reference in this specification to “one embodiment,” “anembodiment,” “example embodiment,” etc., means that a particularfeature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with theembodiment is included in at least one embodiment. The appearances ofsuch phrases in various places in the specification are not necessarilyall referring to the same embodiment. Further, when a particularfeature, structure, or characteristic is described in connection withany embodiment, it is submitted that it is within the purview of oneskilled in the art to effect such feature, structure, or characteristicin connection with other ones of the embodiments.

Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number ofillustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerousother modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled inthe art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles ofthis disclosure. More particularly, various variations and modificationsare possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subjectcombination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawingsand the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications inthe component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also beapparent to those skilled in the art.

What is claimed is:
 1. A mobile terminal comprising: a display; acommunication device configured to communicate with a server; a userinput unit; and a controller configured to: create a simple login IDbased on device information of the mobile terminal, control thecommunication device to transmit the simple login ID to the server forperforming a simple login using the simple login ID, receive, throughthe user input unit, user account information associated with a useraccount for performing an account login, and when the account login isperformed after the simple login is performed, control settinginformation corresponding to the simple login ID to be applied tosetting information corresponding to the user account.
 2. The mobileterminal according to claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to:control the display to display a screen of an application associatedwith a home appliance in response to an input for executing theapplication, and in response to an input, received through the userinput unit, for selecting a simple login item on the screen of theapplication, create the simple login ID and transmit the simple login IDto the server.
 3. The mobile terminal according to claim 2, wherein thecontroller is configured to: control the display to display an accountlogin screen for receiving the user account information in response toan input, received through the user input unit, for selecting an accountlogin item or an account switching item on the screen of theapplication, and control the communication device to transmit the useraccount information to the server when the user account information isreceived through the user input unit.
 4. The mobile terminal accordingto claim 3, wherein the controller is configured to control the displayto display a pop-up that guides user account registration when thesimple login using the simple login ID account is performed.
 5. Themobile terminal according to claim 1, wherein in response to performingthe account login by using the user account, the controller isconfigured to control integration of contents corresponding to thesimple login ID and contents corresponding to the user account.
 6. Themobile terminal according to claim 5, wherein of the contentscorresponding to the simple login ID and contents corresponding to theuser account, specific contents defined in the home appliance areintegrated without overlapping.
 7. The mobile terminal according toclaim 5, wherein of the contents corresponding to the simple login IDand contents corresponding to the user account, contents directlygenerated or changed by a user are integrated without being deleted. 8.The mobile terminal according to claim 7, wherein of the contents havinga same title, the controller is configured to change the title of atleast one content.
 9. The mobile terminal according to claim 5, whereinin response to a total number of contents corresponding to the simplelogin ID and a total number of contents corresponding to the useraccount being greater than a maximum storage number, the controller isconfigured to control recently stored contents to be maintained within arange of the maximum storage number.
 10. The mobile terminal accordingto claim 1, wherein a home screen in which the simple login using thesimple login ID is performed is similar to a home screen in which theaccount login is performed, and a setting screen of the simple login isdifferent from a setting screen of the account login.
 11. The mobileterminal according to claim 2, wherein the screen of the applicationincludes tab menu items to select among a dashboard screen includinginformation on at least two or more devices, and a mode screen to selectone of a plurality of modes.
 12. The mobile terminal according to claim11, wherein in response to selecting of one item from the tab menuitems, the dashboard screen or the mode screen is displayed as thescreen of the application.
 13. The mobile terminal according to claim11, wherein the dashboard screen includes information and icons of typesof devices.
 14. A server comprising: a communication device configuredto communicate with a mobile terminal; and a processor configured tocontrol a login operation to be performed based on data, and control thecommunication device to transmit a control signal to a home appliance tobe controlled, wherein the processor is further configured to: control asimple login to be performed when a simple login ID is received from themobile terminal; control an account login to be performed wheninformation associated with a user account is received from the mobileterminal; and when the account login is performed after the simple loginis performed, control setting information corresponding to the simplelogin ID to be applied to setting information corresponding to the useraccount.
 15. The server according to claim 14, wherein in response tothe account switching being performed by using the user account, theprocessor is configured to control integration of contents correspondingto the simple login ID and contents corresponding to the user account.16. The server according to claim 15, wherein of the contentscorresponding to the simple login ID and contents corresponding to theuser account, specific contents defined in the home appliance areintegrated without overlapping.
 17. The server according to claim 15,wherein of the contents corresponding to the simple login ID andcontents corresponding to the user account, contents directly generatedor changed by a user are integrated without being deleted.
 18. Theserver according to claim 17, wherein of the contents having a sametitle, the processor is configured to change the title of at least onecontent.
 19. The server according to claim 16, wherein in response to atotal number of contents corresponding to the simple login ID and atotal number of contents corresponding to the user account being greaterthan a maximum storage number, the processor controls recently storedcontents to be maintained within a range of the maximum storage number.20. A method of operating a mobile terminal, including: creating asimple login ID based on device information of the mobile terminal;transmitting, through a communication device of the mobile terminal, thesimple login ID to a server for performing a simple login using thesimple login ID; receiving, through a user input unit of the mobileterminal, information associated with a user account for performing anaccount login; and when the account login is performed after the simplelogin is performed, controlling setting information corresponding to thesimple login ID to be applied to setting information corresponding tothe user account.